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According to estimates in 2010, autism affects
approximately 1 out of 150 children born in America, with the majority
of them being boys. The Boy Scouts of
America is the nations largest youth organization. This site was
created to give information to parents of autistic children considering
if Scouting is right for their child and for Scout Leaders and
Volunteers (Scouters) who have autistic children in their unit. This page was created by a volunteer for the BSA who is
the parent of a child diagnosed with ASD/PDD-NOS. This site is not
affiliated with BSA and does not speak on behalf of BSA nor any Autism
related organization. Opinions expressed on these web pages are those of
the web author. Contact your local Council Office for official
communications of The Boy Scouts of America. Items may be reproduced
and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent
with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) or other Scouting
and Guiding Organizations. If you have any questions or comments about this site, please send me an Email

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